X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=restore%2Frestore.8.in;h=a3bcb3657c55fa26e17d4a02d6a3466dd74ac0da;hb=2d32c89c9844547c83ef7a9ca97308da29e280cc;hp=92544bf56accb1876442ad2c4246523e082247ec;hpb=153f9a83677b05d887ecec5dde9b4c4be8e3c8ca;p=dump.git diff --git a/restore/restore.8.in b/restore/restore.8.in index 92544bf..a3bcb36 100644 --- a/restore/restore.8.in +++ b/restore/restore.8.in @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: restore.8.in,v 1.28 2002/07/24 14:12:00 stelian Exp $ +.\" $Id: restore.8.in,v 1.29 2002/11/19 13:39:36 stelian Exp $ .\" .TH RESTORE 8 "version __VERSION__ of __DATE__" BSD "System management commands" .SH NAME @@ -714,6 +714,24 @@ and .B restore is written to be setuid root, but we are not certain all bugs are gone from the code - run setuid at your own risk.) +.PP +At the end of restores in +.B \-i +or +.B \-x +modes (unless +.B \-o +option is in use), +.B restore +will ask the operator whether to set the permissions on the current +directory. If the operator confirms this action, the permissions +on the directory from where +.B restore +was launched will be replaced by the permissions on the dumped root +inode. Although this behaviour is not really a bug, it has proven itself +to be confusing for many users, so it is recommended to answer 'no', +unless you're performing a full restore and you do want to restore the +permissions on '/'. .SH AUTHOR The .B dump/restore